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*[[Buster Jones|Edward L. "Buster" Jones]], the voice of [[Blaster (G1)/Generation 1 cartoon continuity|Blaster]] on ''[[The Transformers (cartoon)|The Transformers]]''. | *[[Buster Jones|Edward L. "Buster" Jones]], the voice of [[Blaster (G1)/Generation 1 cartoon continuity|Blaster]] on ''[[The Transformers (cartoon)|The Transformers]]''. | ||
*[[Stan Jones|Gordon Stanley "Stan" Jones]], the voice of a number of Decepticons on ''The Transformers''. | *[[Stan Jones|Gordon Stanley "Stan" Jones]], the voice of a number of Decepticons on ''The Transformers''. | ||
Revision as of 16:12, 5 December 2024
Jones is a very common name among fleshlings:
- 1990 — Indiana Jones, a human that Landmine admired, according to his Transformers Universe profile.
- 1993 — Sidney Biggles-Jones, a scientist from the G.I. Joe/Generation 2 crossover. Later, a power plant would be named after her in Animated.
- 2004 — Brian Jones, a scientist from Energon.
- 2004 — Miranda Jones, his wife.
- 2004 — Kicker Jones, their son.
- 2004 — Sally Jones, their daughter.
- 2010 — W. D. Jones, a criminal from the IDW Sector 7 comics.
- 2014 — Ayana Jones, an Earth Defense Command operative and later member of G.I. Joe from the IDW Robots in Disguise comics.
In the real world, there is also...
- Edward L. "Buster" Jones, the voice of Blaster on The Transformers.
- Gordon Stanley "Stan" Jones, the voice of a number of Decepticons on The Transformers.
- Lothell Jay Jones, storyboard revisionist on the 2015 Robots in Disguise cartoon.
- Steve Jones, a character designer on Rescue Bots.
- Tim Jones, a writer on Prime.
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